Heath's Greatly Improved and Enlarged Infallible Government Counterfeit Detector, at Sight
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Heath's Greatly Improved and Enlarged Infallible Government Counterfeit Detector, at Sight
- by
- Heath, Laban
- Publication date
- 1866
- Publisher
- Laban Heath
- Collection
- newmannumismatic; wustl; americana; globallibraries
- Contributor
- Washington University Libraries
- Language
- English
- Rights
- There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of this work.
- Volume
- 2-BH-2(a)
- Item Size
- 135.5M
Variety 2-BH-2 (a): Heath Counterfeit Detectors varied from edition to edition, and noted Numismatist Eric P. Newman, whose collection this particular Counterfeit Detector is from, developed a classification system to compare and describe their variety. This particular variety is described as follows: Same as Variety 2-BH-1 except for: No stereotype or printer named; Engraved Laban Heath bank note style business card same as in Variety 2-BH-1 except that PLATE 15 is not engraved on the card and no hole is punched through the card.
Notes
Front inside cover: EPN classification sheet with book designation and description.
- Addeddate
- 2015-08-06 19:33:06
- Alternative_title
- Heath's Infallible Counterfeit Detector at Sight By Authority from the United States Treasury Department. Banking & Counting House Edition Patented July 12,1867.
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- true
- Contributing_library
- Eric P. Newman Library
- Edition
- Banking House and Counting Room Edition
- Foldoutcount
- 0
- Format
- 25 cm
- Identifier
- heathsgreatlyimp2b2aheat
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/t42r7f75p
- Invoice
- 1107
- Location
- United States; Canada
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- Pages
- 126
- Ppi
- 300
- Publisher_location
- Boston, Mass.
- Scandate
- 20150806204639
- Scanner
- Internet Archive Python library 0.7.0
- Scanningcenter
- tt_stlouis
- Subtitle
- The only infallible method of detecting counterfeit, spurious, and altered bank notes, government bonds, etc. Applicable to all banks in the United States and Canadas, as now in circulation or that may be issued, with genuine designs from the original government plates. By authority from the United States Treasury Department, and the American, National, and Continental Bank Note Cos., New York and Boston
- Type
- Text
- Year
- 1866
This book is available with additional data at Newman Numismatic Portal.
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